Spare me your 'patriotic' crocodile tears, Harry - you DIDN'T have to quit. You chose to ditch the Queen, the monarchy, your military comrades and your country… to become a royal Kardashian and keep Meghan happy

Prince Harry is very sad. In fact, he wants us to know he feels a 'great sadness'. The cause of his 'great sadness' is that he and his wife Meghan are quitting the Royal Family to go and live in North America and be full-time celebrities. In a speech at a fancy London restaurant last night, Harry explained they had 'no option' but to quit.(Snip)So, on behalf of the disgusting British media, I humbly and sincerely apologise for holding these two rich, privileged public figures to any kind of accountability.

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A no-holds-barred Piers Morgan describes the Harry/Meghan “manifesto” published two weeks ago as having “told the Queen, via social media, how they were going to drag the institution she has served so magnificently kicking and screaming into a new woke, ‘progressive’ era,” but their bluff was called, and the couple “sent packing.” Morgan claims that’s the real story; that “It was going to be their two-faced virtue-signalling way or the highway.” How very sad and tragic this is for Prince Harry, the magnitude of which he has not fully comprehended.

Good article. Meghan has proven that she puts money and fame above everything else. Harry is like a puppy dog following her lead. She has left everyone in her wake. Harry will be next unless he can prove to be a draw. She obviously is jealous of Kate and William and can't stand the Queen. He will be sorry sooner rather than later.

Harry will suddenly wake up one night very soon, and realize what has happened, and begin to resent it. At that point, he'll begin making plans to get out of this marriage, and return to the royal family. The royals will then come up with a payoff package for Meg to get Harry out. This will all happen within the next two years.

Maybe, just maybe, these two will beat the odds; maybe they truly love each other and everything will work out, and they'll be happy and live a blissful life, and won't take on the role of hectoring scolds. Maybe they will live happily ever after, and we won't have to hear anything further from them. please.

While I dislike the girl and her loopy leftism, I think a 35 year old man is free to do as he pleases. I would not countenance a royal arranged marriage, nor can I agree that having been born into the royal family, he must continue to do as the Queen and his father says until he dies. There are several heirs between him and the throne. A man puts his wife and child first, not his parents and his grandparents.

I've been waiting for Piers to weigh in.
"But once they become just another pair of grasping money-chasing celebrities, they will find themselves at the mercy of the merciless US tabloid media and paparazzi. Harry’s wish for a new 'peaceful life' is thus utter delusion."
Yup. I think this whole thing about the media is Meghan manipulating Harry's emotional vulnerability over his mother. As an aside, while his mother's death was tragic, Harry is 35 years old, shouldn't he have had enough time to manage his emotions by now? I wonder how Harry will feel when, now free of the monarchy, the media actually increases its assault of them and Meghan, who has always had to deal with the media, says, "Oh well, that's just how the press is. Just ignore them.". THEN he will know he was played and realized what he has lost.
I also think Meghan was planning to leverage the monarchy from the start, got pregnant to lock it in, and pulled the trigger thinking the Firm would crumble. Instead the Queen threw a pie in her face. I wonder if Meghan will pay a public price for her games? Voiceover? Maybe they don't want the voice of someone with so much baggage.

It seems like in every generation of that Royal Family one of the male offspring comes out as being pussy whipped big time. Before Harry was his Dad Chuck who was hung up by Camilla both before he married Harry’s Mum Diana and during their marriage, in the generation before before Chuck, there was King Edward who became known as the Duke of Windsor, abdicated, and lived the rest of his live in France with a divorced American lady who he married. We could go on and on. While the circumstances of course are a little different in each generation, Harry is just his generation’s reincarnation of what has been going on for a very longtime. No big deal, no matter what happens Harry will always live a lot better than most people in Britain, Canada, or the USA. Cheerio!

Just because you're born to royalty doesn't mean you're NOT a mentally deficient snowflake. Maybe he can get a job flying helicopters in Louisiana. Oops, that would be working for the evil OIL industry. Greta would object.
PS Meghan I hear cartoon voice-overs pay really well.

I think this was her plan all along. She never planned to fit in. She expected everyone to change to fit her desires. That’s not the way royalty works. She thinks way to highly of herself. Too bad he couldn’t see it before hand.

sparkle farkle markle kept wearing dresses with necklines that echoed her day in the spotlight wedding dress. Whether they were appropriate or not. The royal family goes with a covered up look in public, she generally wore off the shoulder during the day. Not ever acceptable. A schemer from the beginning, , she put in an entire 19 months.......not even.......looking and talking about leaving early on.

#15- According to media sources, the Ralph & Russo haute couture dress Meghan wore for the Harry/Meghan official engagement photo reportedly cost $75,000. Her wedding gown was another custom Ralph & Russo couture number with a price tag of approximately $135,600.

Wasn't he the 'woke' prince that lectured the world about climate control while barefoot, in Davos last year? If he's really worth $44,000,000, like we've heard, and he stays out of Kalifornia, so his gold-digger wife can't take half when the inevitable split comes, he'll be OK!

Piers has it mostly right about these two. Granted, he does have an ax to grind with Meghan, and has been doing so for quite a while now, but I think it's because he saw the truth about her early on. Time will tell to what extent Harry is acting on his own convictions, but my guess is he's being influenced by a world class manipulator into thinking this was all really his idea.. Either that or he was a 14 carat phony for his entire adult life until the wedding. Clearly, he's a different man than he was prior to his marriage. The old Harry was someone we could like; even when he blundered, he was still jovial and warm-hearted. The new Harry often seems surly and thin-skinned, someone who doesn't seem to mind hurting his family and fellow countrymen in the graceless pursuit of what his wife wants.

I follow what this hapless couple does simply as an entertaining respite from our own media's outrageous lies about POTUS. Harry will soon realize that Meghan will be of service to herself only.
She absolutely LOVES media attention and calls them herself so that they can cover everyrhing she does and everywhere she goes. He thinks they are hounded by the media now just wait until he leaves GB. He ain't seen nothin' yet!!! The Royals are covered by the Royal Rota system of media coverage which restricts the number of media that can follow them around. They will no longer have that protection..... probably much to Meghan's delight.
It will not be too long before Harry is cut loose by the narcissist and is back in the Royal fold.

and its not gonna keep her happy
she will want more including his b.......s
sex is gone frustration and guilt is in....pride will kill
the relationship....archie stays in the usa the witch collects
monthly payments but he is broke grand ma took it all from him
he bit the bait....all he has to do go back, divorce with the best lawyers
in england and us and say bye you gold digger.

Miss Meghan is a California politically opinionated liberal progressive activist who all her life has done as she wished. On the other side of the coin is the tradition laden British Royal Family that makes up the U.K. Constitutional and Parliamentary Monarchy, that over centuries has had to follow Royal protocol and other rules in almost everything they do, and above all are required to remain apolitical and above politics. Common sense will tell you that Meghan and the British Monarchy were and are incompatible. The only person who did not recognize that fact is Harry!

Here's a good one for you: I read the headline but didn't read the byline. Then after I clicked the link to read the Lucianne comments (and before it loaded), I had this suddent thought: "I bet Piers Morgan wrote this."
Yup, I nailed it! HE nailed it! And apparently that Hairy Once-Was-a-Prince has been nailed by his not-so-lovely bride!
Hairy, just go away, . . . oh, and SHUT UP, too!!

Harry is a pampered 35 year old "man", who served in the military and is now his wife's lap dog. I don't feel bad for him as he made his choices.
Frankly, the warning signs were out on full display before the "I Do's" were ever uttered.

The Queen does not dare to continue supporting their worthless butts with UK taxpayer funds. The entitled self-indulgent $3.4 Million they spent refurbishing their ‘cottage’ is money down the drain. It will never be reimbursed. I have no respect or sympathy at all for these arrogant brats. They will get what they deserve.

The Queen was a better chess player. I think part of her strategy was not to get the Royal family, their Royal assets and the taxpayers' money get sucked into a vortex of liability from Meghan, when she decides to sue her husband for divorce settlements.

#4....Thanks for the Recommendation....added it to my Netflix queue. As far as Mr. Markle, I dare say that Harry would be happier had she not come along. Left to his own decisions, he would still be with his family. As it stands, he should take his son back home and let the palace lawyers sort a divorce. It's not fair to the child that his narcissistic mother burned his legacy like she's done with all of her bridges.

As a silly woman who has been interested in the Royal family all along [I admit it], I think H&M have seriously miscalculated their future as celebrities. They should have studied history. If they had, they would have realized that once outside of the royal orbit, interest will wane. Harry's worry about the paparazzi will no longer be a problem. Meghan by herself is just not that interesting. She appears to be a Prima Donna without a lot of inate talent. However, she is a great schemer - I'll give her that. My prediction is that within 2 years the couple will be pursuing the media for more attention; and when it fails to materialize to her satisfaction, she will sue for a divorce. My chief concern is for Archie whose two grandfathers are not currently within his orbit; nor are his aunts, uncles, and cousins. Poor little tyke.

With courtiers already alarmed at how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to cash in on their royal connections, this will have them reaching for the smelling salts. I hear that Meghan plans to become more 'politically engaged' now that she and Prince Harry have quit official duties. 'The Duchess is said to be frustrated that she was forced to stay out of politics after getting engaged to Harry,' a royal source tells me. (Snip) The source claims that Meghan may even make some sort of intervention in the U.S. presidential election later this year.

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Prince Harry is very sad. In fact, he wants us to know he feels a 'great sadness'. The cause of his 'great sadness' is that he and his wife Meghan are quitting the Royal Family to go and live in North America and be full-time celebrities. In a speech at a fancy London restaurant last night, Harry explained they had 'no option' but to quit.(Snip)So, on behalf of the disgusting British media, I humbly and sincerely apologise for holding these two rich, privileged public figures to any kind of accountability.

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With courtiers already alarmed at how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to cash in on their royal connections, this will have them reaching for the smelling salts. I hear that Meghan plans to become more 'politically engaged' now that she and Prince Harry have quit official duties. 'The Duchess is said to be frustrated that she was forced to stay out of politics after getting engaged to Harry,' a royal source tells me. (Snip) The source claims that Meghan may even make some sort of intervention in the U.S. presidential election later this year.

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